Fat Nasty Bastard
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Fat Nasty Bastard (or F.N.B) is an American backyard wrestler who formerly performed for EPW and now currently, 2KW. He received his prompt upstart in the federation after answering an open challenge to William Black early in 2008 and engaging in one of the best and most physical feuds in backyard wrestling history.
Backyard wrestling
2KW (2007-present)
In mid-2007, Fat Nasty Bastard debuted in 2KW taking on the competition of his once rival in EPW, Scythe, which he lost. In putting his differences aside, he aligned himself with Scythe to compete as the tag team collectively known as Team Stiff facing former 2KW Tag Team Champions HollyStyles (Hollywood & Great Styles) in their initial tag match for another blemish to the record of FNB. In countering the losing streak prior to the season finale of 2KW, FNB capitalized on a match with Hollywood to capture a devastating win.
As the 2008 season opened, 2KW veteran William Black accompanied by his Elite members displays an emphatic violent statement victimizing fans with outrageous physical behaviour. He states his frustrations around the coincidence of said injury each time he pledges to battle 2KW World Champion Raze for his title and explains his exhaustion with awaiting competition rather than pursuing it which brings FNB out accompanied by tag mate Scythe to confront Black on the response of a challenge. After FNB insults SyNN of the Elite group, it stirs Black into a frenzy igniting a hellacious feud between the two that ended the first encounter occuring promptly after in a no contest. Extremely incensed that he might have been outdone, FNB indicates a future re-match against Black.
With the defense of his Elite members (SyNN and Grifter), FNB proceeds to insult the group with offending gesture that sets off William Black in a frenzy after FNB to which the both counterbattle with strikes and physical impact, marking what perhaps but is virtually acclaimed as one of the greatest feuds in 2KW and backyard wrestling history. Both men alternated swinging chairing and slam-banging one another with wrestling moves that lead this wild, bloody confrontation into a no contest.
In what appeared a street fight than a wrestling match